One case was recorded in hotel quarantine.13,702 tests were performed in the past 24 hours.It come after the last Victorians stuck in NSW’s red zone were cleared to come home after area’s risk rating was reduced.From 6pm Friday, Cumberland local government area was reduced to an “orange” zone. Victorians who had been there can now cross the border, but must get tested within 72 hours and isolate until they receive a negative result.
All other orange zones were moved to green, meaning Victorians are only required to get tested if suffering symptoms.Victoria recorded its 23rd consecutive day of no community transmission, with no local active cases. But viral fragmentshave been detected in wastewater in Gisborne, Hamilton and Leongatha in South Gippsland, with residents told to get tested if unwell. Victoria’s state of emergency has also been extended for a 12th time, now to run for at least another four weeks.
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